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What happened on October 22, 1987
NEWS
Tracking the Pay Telephone Coin : It's No Nickel-and-Dime Operation as the Trail Winds From a Public Phone Slot to a Secret Counting Center
DAVID LARSEN, Times Staff Writer
Desperately Ill : Hope Sold at Clinics of Tijuana
JOHN HURST, Times Staff Writer
Clinics Say They're Forced Out by U.S. 'Cancer Industry'
JOHN HURST, Times Staff Writer
I understand now why Hemingway loved Africa. : Come Back, Roter
Al Martinez
Big Man on Campus : CSULB's 6-Foot-9 Basketball Center Is Red-Headed and Shoulders Above Most
DICK WAGNER, Times Staff Writer
Any Place He Hangs His Cleats Is Home : American Rugby Star Practices His Trade All Over the World
SCOT BUTWELL, Times Staff Writer
Myths About Periodic Use of Premium
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Santa Monica Nears Vote on Developer for Airport Project
TRACY WILKINSON, Times Staff Writer
With Airports Socked In, Shultz Takes a Night Train to Moscow
NORMAN KEMPSTER, Times Staff Writer
Gardena : Grant to Add to Senior Unit
Hermosa Beach : City Candidate Forum Set
Karpov Postpones 5th Chess Game With a Timeout
Associated Press
Southeast : Quake Damage Tax Break
The State
FAA Criticizes Airport Security
United Press International
House OKs Deficit-Cutting Plan
Associated Press
Reagan Says He Will Join Budget Talks
United Press International
Legislators Hope to Broaden Quake Victim Aid
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
No Reprisal Planned for Latest Attack, U.S. Officials Say
From Reuters
The Nation
28 Killed, 60 Hurt in Pakistan Bus Crash
United Press International
The Nation
Reagan to See FBI Oath
Associated Press
CAMPAIGN '88 : 3 Count Their Chickens
From Times wire reports
Speaker of Lebanon's Parliament Is Reelected
United Press International
Panel Moves Toward Trade Bill Agreement
Associated Press
Shultz, Soviets Report Progress in Arms Talks
From Reuters
SportsScope : Unbeaten El Camino Gridders to Battle Fullerton for 1st
Slow-Growth Forces Lose: Supervisors OK Road Deal
DAVE LESHER, Times Staff Writer
Protests Again Disrupt Roh Rally
Associated Press
The Nation : House Votes to Extend Prosecutor Law
Panel Approves Display of Senators' State Flags
Associated Press
The State
Lawndale : Suit Passes Court Test
The House : Prisoner Release
PCBs in N. California Waters Seen as Threat
United Press International
Despite Market Loss, Pension Funds Called Safe
LEO C. WOLINSKY, Times Staff Writer
Iranians Renew Threat of Revenge for U.S. Destruction of Oil Rig
From Times Wire Services
CAMPAIGN '88 : Jackson Backs Reagan Action in Persian Gulf
Gaylord Shaw
BankAmerica Earns $54 Million
Associated Press
Pasadena : Sympathy Follows Quake
The House : Prisoner Release
Huge Diamond Sells for Record $6 Million
United Press International
Great Lakes Areas Hit by Snow as Cold Grips Parts of Midwest
From United Press International
The State
The Nation
Beverly Hills : Level of City Fees to Be Studied
2nd Snowy Day for Great Lakes
from United Press International
Foreign Sales of Technology to Soviets Told
Associated Press
Charles to Visit Thailand
From Reuters
In Defense of Censured Official
Near-Collision Reports Tied to Airlines Up 50%
Associated Press
Interest Rates Drop as Fed Opens Coffers
TOM REDBURN, Times Staff Writer
Did Earthquake Doom Old Church? : Preservationists Deny Serious Damage Done to Structure
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Obituaries : Cologne Cardinal Joseph Hoeffner; Foe of A-Power
From Times Wire Services
Convoy Passes Oil Platform U.S. Wrecked
Associated Press
Lonetree Makes Deal for Cut in Sentence : He's Expected to Give Full Account of His Embassy Spy Activities
MICHAEL WINES, Times Staff Writer
Call for Tests, 'Contact Tracing' : AIDS Specialists' Views Challenge Current Ethics
JANNY SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
The Wall Street Rebound : Show Little Fear on Security of Investments : Few Retirees See Repeat of 1930s
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, Times Staff Writer
Crime Watch Bears Fruit as Fawn Hall Eats Banana
ANN CONNORS
Doctors Stand Firm After Rebukes in Flap Over Massachusetts Rules
Associated Press
Senate Passes Watered-Down War Powers Bill
SARA FRITZ, Times Staff Writer
Many Immigrants Face Divided Family
MARITA HERNANDEZ and LAURIE BECKLUND, Times Staff Writers
Reagan to Meet With Press Today
Associated Press
Lax Security, Sloppy Paperwork Charged : Report Assails Army for 'Lost' Missiles
JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writer
14 Accused of Selling Parts of Protected Birds
ERIC LICHTBLAU, Times Staff Writer
'Distraught' AF Pilot Says He Did Best to Avoid Disaster
BOB SECTER, Times Staff Writer
The State
Lomita : Ex-Hospital Director Dies
Local News in Brief : Oxnard OKs Fees for Strawberry Festival
Pacific Vista to Develop Ormond Beach
MEG SULLIVAN, Times Staff Writer
Pasadena : City Targets Housing Bias
Plan for Using Historic House as City Hall Put on 'Back Burner'
ESTHER SCHRADER, Times Staff Writer
Stock Exchange Chief Gives Pep Talk but . . .
United Press International
Whale Products Shown at Center
Popular Sports Leader Lauded
Volatility of Market Brings Danger of Mistaken Assumptions : Stock Dive as Political Target Is Risky Business
ROBERT SHOGAN, Times Political Writer
Torrance : 4 Mobil Oil Wells OKd
Hermosa Beach : Crackdown on Insurance
Trial Ordered in Newsman's Death
The World : New Storm Batters Britain
Claremont : Police Contract Approved
San Gabriel Valley : Quake Damage Tax Break
Britain, U. S. Lead in Bridge Championship
Associated Press
Mass for Slain Haitian Delayed
Associated Press
Burglar Makes Clean Sweep of Odd Curtain Call
Associated Press
Fashion 87 : Kelly's Show Is in Good Humor
BETTIJANE LEVINE, Times Fashion Editor
Long Beach : Council Votes 5% Pay Raise
Senior Citizens High on City Attorney's List; He Ranks Somewhere After Bingo on Theirs
SHERYL STOLBERG
Path of Los Angeles River Suggested : Raggio Seeks New Route for Pipeline
MARTHA L. WILLMAN and STEPHANIE O'NEILL, Times Staff Writers
Voters OK Rezoning Measures : Council Prevails in Monterey Park
MIKE WARD, Times Staff Writer
Rebound a Dud--Stocks in Europe Take a Nose-Dive
From Reuters
The State
Oxnard Schools Try to Purchase Asbestos-Contaminated Office Site
L.B. Manager Defends Role of Police Unit for Downtown
ROXANA KOPETMAN, Times Staff Writer
CAMPAIGN '88 : Staff Changes Made
From Times wire reports
Senior Citizens High on City Attorney's List; He Ranks Somewhere After Bingo on Theirs
TIM WATERS
AIDS 'Tracing' Raises Ethical Issue : Specialists' Views May Challenge Confidentiality Laws
JANNY SCOTT, Times Staff Writer
Inglewood Vacancy on Agenda : School Board to Meet Behind Closed Doors
SEBASTIAN ROTELLA, Times Staff Writer
Hang On to Quake-Repair Receipts for IRS
DON G. CAMPBELL, Times Staff Writer
'Star Wars' Critic Called to Washington
DAN MORAIN, Times Staff Writer
Torrance : 75th Anniversary Fete
Whittier : Uptown Streets Reopened
Cal State to Explore Other Sites as Ventura Harbor Talks Fail
JESSE KATZ, Times Staff Writer
Plan to Finance Irwindale Trash Plant Collapses
MIKE WARD, Times Staff Writer
Manhattan Beach : City Accepts Streetscape Bid
Pasadena : Jail Death Investigated
Plane Found--in Tree
Associated Press
Downey : Water Bonds, Rate Hike OKd
Port Officials Told to Submit Plan for San Pedro Project
SHERYL STOLBERG, Times Staff Writer
Time for a Closer Look at Carson Dollars
DON ALPERT
Vernon Considers Refuse-to-Energy, Methanol Plants
RICHARD HOLGUIN, Times Staff Writer
Date of Temblor That Hit Mission
La Canada Sign Ordinance Near After 10-Year Debate
ESTHER SCHRADER, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Santa Paula Merchants Kill Revitalization Plan
Setback for Renewal : Residents Reject 'San Pedro 2000' Plan, Submit Their Own
DEAN MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
The State : LSD Use May Close Co-Op
Refusenik Family Adjusting to L. A. Life but Won't Forget Plight of Soviet Jews
MATHIS CHAZANOV, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Bell : Brick Building Repair Code
State to Post Guardrail at Truck-Crash Site
MARTHA L. WILLMAN, Times Staff Writer
Old Homes Make Comeback : New Breed of Urban Pioneers Works to Preserve Willmore City
CHRIS WOODYARD, Times Staff Writer
Car Strikes, Kills Glendale Man, 64,
His Steel Nail File Makes Him Feel Cuticle
HERB HAIN
Richardson Throws Support to Leonard
MARK GLADSTONE, Times Staff Writer
Tear Gas, Egg Hit Roh at S. Korea Revolt Site
NICK B. WILLIAMS Jr., Times Staff Writer
Pasadena : City Joins Old-Pipe Club
Book Review : Cat's Paw of Reagan's Judicial Activism
JONATHAN KIRSCH
Pasadena : Blower Ban Rejected
Times Forum Was 'Chance to Interact'
Disturbed by Missiles, U.S. Cuts China Sales
Associated Press
Beverly Hills : Group to Study Property Use
Deficit the Top Issue in School Board Race
JEFFREY MILLER, Times Staff Writer
He's Possessed With the Apostrophe
THOMAS H. MIDDLETON
Arts Executives Seek Dismissal of Commission
DENISE HAMILTON, Times Staff Writer
Record Fine in Building Collapse
Associated Press
Jessica's Parents Reject Offers for Story of Ordeal
United Press International
Ted Danson Hosts a Benefit for Futures for Children
TIA GINDICK
Bonita Trustee Will Face Recall Election Next Year
JEFFREY MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Dirty Dancing
Notebook : Carson Unleashe Linemen, QB Pays Price
Alan Drooz and Rob Fernas
Pale but Kicking Up Her Heels, First Lady's Happy to Be Home
Associated Press
Cities Schedule Events as Part of State Red Ribbon Campaign : Rally to Support Youths Who Say 'No' to Drugs
CHRIS WOODYARD, Times Staff Writer
Schoolchildren are being taught not to play on the railroad tracks in Compton, where trains run right through the middle of town.
TERRY SPENCER, Times Staff Writer
Nicaraguan Indian Rebels to Hold Truce Talks With Sandinistas
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Japan Approves $7-Billion F-16 Program
SAM JAMESON, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS SCOPE : 170 Collegiate Netters Begin All-American Play Friday
Marriage of Inconvenience : Overseas Assignments Leave Sailors' Wives Coping With the Navy Blues
ELIZABETH TURNER,
Times Staff Writer
Tony Bennett Greets, Croons at Fund-Raiser
ANN CONWAY
Japanese Children's Books to Be Donated to Library
Rushmore Protest Foiled
Associated Press
Marketers at Expo Cut Teeth on a Growth Industry--Babies
MIKE WYMA,
Wyma is a Toluca Lake free-lance writer.
Pasadena : Mini-Mall Curbs Approved
Monterey Park : Interim City Manager
Benefits for Rep, Mercy Hospital Staged at Omni
DAVID NELSON
Vaqueros Bounce Back After Slow Start
HEATHER HAFNER
Poor Food, Large Doses of Medication : Grim Hospital Treatment for Soviet Dissidents Told
From Times Wire Services
Brazen Political Violence, Duvalierists Threaten to Derail Haiti Election
MARJORIE MILLER, Times Staff Writer
Hotel Tenants Find That It's Home Sweet Home Again : After years of legal battles, an agreement between a landlord and his elderly residents has everyone smiling.
MATHIS CHAZANOV, Times Staff Writer
Pico Rivera : Lawn Parking Law Eased
In Spite of Pleas : Quake May Be Final Blow for Movie Palace
MARY LOU FULTON, Times Staff Writer
You Can Throw Bar Booklet at Lawyers
JEFFREY S. KLEIN
L.A.'s Bitter Busing Fight Recalled : Neighborhoods at Odds Over Year-Round Schools
ELAINE WOO, Times Education Writer
Debate Over Bork Begins as Expected--With Rancor
DAVID LAUTER and RONALD J. OSTROW, Times Staff Writers
The Wall Street Rebound : Reagan Aides, Congress Open Talks on Budget
JAMES GERSTENZANG and ROBERT ROSENBLATT, Times Staff Writers
Wall St. Cuts Back Trading 2 Hours a Day; Dow Off 77 : N.Y. Blames Big Volume for Cutback
From Times Wire Services
History of a Southern Black Family
MYRA VANDERPOOL GORMLEY
Greenfield's Leg Lifts Glendale : Freshman Impresses Vaquero Coaches With His Punts and Poise
HEATHER HAFNER
Hospital Is Accredited
The World
India Offering Amnesty to Tamil Tigers
RONE TEMPEST, Times Staff Writer
The World
The World
The World
The World
The World
The World
The World
The World
Iranian Silkworm Missile Slams Into Main Kuwait Oil Terminal : Seen as Revenge for U.S. Raid; Jihad Warns of Attacks
From Reuters
The World
Emporiums Scare Up a Range of Costumes for Halloween
KATHY STEVENSON,
Stevenson is a Redondo Beach writer. and
Temple of Gloom : Costly Gym Pushes Temple Christian to Academic, Athletic Brink
STEVE HENSON,
Times Staff Writer
Controlled Burn Is Scheduled in Peppertree Canyon
ELIZABETH TURNER, Times Staff Writer
Blue Shield Won't Cancel UC Alumni Coverage
KENNETH REICH, Times Staff Writer
Soviet Exile Brodsky Wins Nobel Prize in Literature
Associated Press
Pepperdine Pair Hold the Key to Waves' Basketball Fortunes
RAY RIPTON, Times Staff Writer
Firm Liable for Not Warning of Dioxin Spill
Associated Press
Pastor of New Life Church
Ineligible Children Face Deportation, INS Says : Such Offspring Can Remain Only if Both Parents Qualify for Amnesty; Spouses Also May Be Ejected
JOSH GETLIN, Times Staff Writer
Eerie Parallels : Stock Rally: History Has a Message
BILL SING, Times Staff Writer
Meese's Holdup of Bill Banning Plastic Guns Is Laid to NRA Lobby
From the Washington Post
The Scars of AIDS Anxiety
TIM PAULSON,
Tim Paulson lives in Los Angeles. His second novel, "The Real World," will be published by E. P. Dutton in June
Historic Boxing Mecca Is on the Ropes
GARY LIBMAN, Times Staff Writer
The Wall Street Rebound : Wide Rally Sends Dow Up Record 186 Points : Broad-Based Gains Help Defuse Panice
MICHAEL A. HILTZIK, Times Staff Writer
FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK : Oxnard Suffers a Midseason Crisis
MIKE HISERMAN,
Times Staff Writer
SPORTS SCOPE : Best of State's High School Harriers Will Race in the Mt. Sac Invitational
Angela Davis to Speak Saturday at Compton College Conference
TERRY SPENCER
Teens-Agers Get Straight Talk From Their Peers on the Dangers of AIDS
MARILYN GARATEIX, Times Staff Writer
Martin to Quit Redondo Council on Nov. 30
KAREN ROEBUCK, Times Staff Writer
Massive La Mirada Housing Project Given Planning Commission's OK
BETTINA BOXALL, Times Staff Writer
Bittersweet Harvest : Horrors of Internment Spur Survivor's Fund-Raising for Restitution Bill
MEG SULLIVAN, Times Staff Writer
Local Elections : 4 Challengers Join P.V. Peninsula Library Race
GERALD FARIS, Staff Writer
Obituaries : U.S. Judge Robert Madden Hill; Sent Billy Sol Estes to Prison
From Times Wire Services
Mural's Medium, Not Its Message, Creates a Stir
TRISH REYNALES, Times Staff Writer
Warring Factions Unite to Protest Malibu Sewer Proposal
KENNETH J. GARCIA, Times Staff Writer
Night Stalker Suspect Denies Saying, 'I Did It'
TERRY PRISTIN, Times Staff Writer
West Hollywood Rejects Office Project
CARLOS LOZANO, Times Staff Writer
Beverly Hills : 17 Students Win Art Awards
S.F. Scuttled as Home Port for Battleship Missouri
DAN MORAIN and JOHN M. BRODER, Times Staff Writers
Iranian Jewish Temple, Social Complex Nearing Completion in Tarzana
MIKE WYMA,
Wyma is a Toluca Lake free-lance writer.
Local Elections : Lynwood Candidate Questioned About Claim of Having College Degree
LEE HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Satwiwa Ranch House in Newbury Park Honors Chumash Lore and Land
HEATHER W. MORGAN,
Morgan is a Times desk assistant.
Craft Local Surrenders to Union Control
CLAUDIA PUIG and KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writers
Soviets Seen Cutting Navy's Global Reach
ROBERT C. TOTH, Times Staff Writer
Girl, 2, Found Alive in Wrecked Plane; Father, 2 Others Killed
Associated Press
Studio Sets Stage for Couturier Lacroix
MARY LOU LOPER, Times Staff Writer
Aliyev Dropped From Soviet Politburo : Ex-KGB Official From Azerbaijan Apparently Was Forced to Retire
WILLIAM J. EATON, Times Staff Writer
Glendale Schools OK Censorship of Student Papers
STEPHANIE O'NEILL, Times Staff Writer
S & L Buys Half of Harbor Village in Bankruptcy Foreclosure Sale
BUSINESS
First Interstate Will Sell $6 Billion of Assets, Cut 1,000 Jobs, Mostly Local
DOUGLAS FRANTZ, Times Staff Writer
MIT Prof. Robert Solow Wins Nobel Prize in Economics
RALPH VARTABEDIAN, Times Staff Writer
Proxmire Undaunted by Market Volatility : Push for Banks in Securities to Continue
ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT, Times Staff Writer
Silvercrest Posts Best 1st Quarter in 10 Years
Liberty National Bank Sees Income Decline
More County Firms Jump at Chance to Buy Back Stock
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
VLI Wants Denial of Patent Reconsidered
JOHN TIGHE
Downey Savings Reports 52% Quarterly-Profit Drop
$17-Million Quarterly Net Reported by Lincoln S&L
Many Local Firms Make Market Comeback
Micro D 3rd-Quarter Earnings Double Over Figures for 1986
Construction of Office Space Rises in County; So Does Vacancy Rate
MARIA L. La GANGA, Times Staff Writer
FileNet's Third Quarter Brings $2.2-Million Net
U.S. Grant Hotel Lays Off 45 After Setback to Restructuring of Debt
CHRIS KRAUL
Home Federal Savings Reports Income Drop in Third Quarter
Macy's Reportedly Negotiating to Be Anchor for Irvine Center
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
Wall Streeters Had It Coming, Veteran Guru Drucker Says
JONATHAN PETERSON, Times Staff Writer
A Really Small Rival Beats Wall St. Journal
T.R. Reid, The Washington Post
California
Los Angeles County
Cash for Deals Makes Some Investors Kings
TOM FURLONG, Times Staff Writer
Armor All Profits Rise Despite Flattened Sales
Iraq Says It Might Cut Oil Output
Associated Press
As Features Go, This Portable's No Lightweight
Lawrence J. Magid, Lawrence J. Magid is a Silicon Valley-based computer analyst and writer
Major Income Gain for Orange National Bank
Scan-Tron Posts a 35.9% Rise in Quarterly Income
Dollar Advances Against Most Currencies in U.S. Trading; Gold Up
Associated Press
California
Computers Sped Trades Despite Crisis Volume
ROBERT E. DALLOS, Times Staff Writer
'Little Investors' Have a Chance to Profit From Plunges, Analysts Say
DONALD WOUTAT, Times Staff Writer
Macy's Reportedly Plans Marina, Irvine Stores
MARY ANN GALANTE, Times Staff Writer
Safeguard Health Has 110% Gain in Net Income
State Eases Sales Tax Rules for Entertainment Industry
AL DELUGACH, Times Staff Writer
Market Turmoil Takes Emotional Toll on Some Young Brokers
DEBRA WHITEFIELD and EILEEN V. QUIGLEY, Times Staff Writers
World Markets Make Gains; Tokyo Extends Rebound Early Today
TYLER MARSHALL, Times Staff Writer
Some Mergers Fall Apart : Many Firms Resume Buying Stock
DENISE GELLENE, Times Staff Writer
A Model Ad for Hebrew National
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
'Suicide Watch'--Needed for the Golden Gate?
Associated Press
Regular Campaigns on Hold : New Ads Aim at Stock Market Jitters
BRUCE HOROVITZ, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
KINGS' McNALL: A SUCCESS STORY : He Has Two Things Going: Luck, Money
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
SO CLOSE : More Than Proximity Fuels the Rivalry Between La Jolla and Bishop's in Tennis
JEFFREY PARENTI
USC Finds the Spark and Beats UCLA in Women's Volleyball
JULIE CART, Times Staff Writer
KING OF THE OUTLAWS : With 5 U.S. Titles in Row and 22 Wins in Last 24 Races, Steve Kinser Is the Man to Beat in Sprint Car Racing
SHAV GLICK, Times Staff Writer
NHL Roundup : Penguin Losses May Be More Costly This Time
DAN HAFNER
Names in the News
There's No Question That's Too Difficult for the Answer Man
Scott Ostler
Names in the News
Kings Fade at the End and Lose, 6-2 : Edmonton Scores 3 Goals in Final 16 Minutes 35 Seconds
JERRY CROWE, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
McMahon Can Play This Weekend
San Diego Community College Football : This Conference Race Is Fit to Be Tied : Mission's Top Teams Are Separated by Only a Game in Standings
STEVE KRESAL
Pro Football : NFL Owners Weren't Above Using Rumors to Break Up Player Strike
Bob Oates
Names in the News
Marques Keeps Laguna Hills Perfect in Girls' Tennis
College Division : Cross-Country Family Ties Are a Way of Life at Master's
Mitch Polin
Sabona Outruns Aberuschka in the Stretch to Win Santa Anita Feature Race on Turf
6 1/2 SHOES ON SIZE 8 FEET : Aztec Kicker Is Ready in a Jam
CHRIS DE LUCA
Reds' New GM May Cook Up Problems
Motor Racing : Drivers Go for $85,000 First Prize at Del Mar
Shav Glick
Lakers Waive Rookies Glass and Tally
Volleyball : TV Opened Its Eye While Many Fans Shut Theirs
Julie Cart
City to Study Qualifying for State Meet
JOHN ORTEGA, Times Staff Writer
Tennis Roundup : Lendl, Becker Post Victories
From Times Wire Services
No News Is Good News for Chargers : Regulars, Replacements Have Quiet First Day Together
BILL PLASCHKE, Times Staff Writer
UCSD Soccer Team Beats La Verne, 1-0
Supporters of 2 Orange District Sports Programs Seek Funds
MIKE CORNWELL, Times Staff Writer
The World Series : Minnesota Twins vs. St. Louis Cardinals : UNLIKELY IS LIKELY : Viola Has Somewhat of a History of Giving Up Homers to the Most Surprising of Sources
MIKE PENNER, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Women Top Australia, 10-9, in Water Polo
RICK HAZELTINE
Southern California Football Players Chasing National Records
Scott Howard-Cooper
FALL HIGHLIGHTS : Northridge Tops Dominguez Hills in Soccer, 3-1
Notebook : Herzog Cries Balk, but Blyleven Pays No Mind
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
Twins Are Handled by Kid's Glove
Jim Murray
A Fast Clock Is No Defense Against Valley
GARY KLEIN
Williams to Sign; Cage May Leave
CHRIS BAKER, Times Staff Writer
NHL Roundup : Without His Sidekick, Trottier Scores Hat Trick for Islanders
DAN HAFNER
Orange County Community College Roundup : Cypress Starts Conference Play With Victory Over Moorpark
Master's Forces Athlete to Leave Because of Conduct
GORDON MONSON, Times Staff Writer
Orange County College Roundup : UC Irvine's Balanced Offense Proves Too Much for Loyola Marymount
Orange County Prep Football : New Coach Getting Katella on Winning Track
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, Times Staff Writer
The World Series : Minnesota Twins vs. St. Louis Cardinals : Lawless Night Leaves the Twins Tied Up : Reserve Third Baseman Hits Homer in 7-2 Cardinal Win
SAM McMANIS, Times Staff Writer
James Steers Northridge Men to Solid Cross-Country Finish
Times Staff Writers
Burroughs Battling for Attention : Team Hopes to Make Rival Hart Take Notice
VINCE KOWALICK,
Times Staff Writer
Hughes, Luhnow Lead UCSD in Volleyball
The Future Is Hite : Only Santa Clara Freshman Not Asked to Redshirt Immediately Proves Valuable as Runner, Receiver
GORDON MONSON,
Times Staff Writer
Sideline Headhunting : Amid a Jungle of Wires, Communication Devices, Football Coaches Are Pressed to Keep Their Heads
RICH TOSCHES, Times Staff Writer
BO'S NFL DEBUT : Raiders Run a Reverse and Say Jackson May Play Sunday Against Seahawks
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
For Straker, There Is No Victory but Self-Satisfaction
THOMAS BOSWELL, The Washington Post
Baker Lifts U.S. Women in Water Polo
RICK HAZELTINE
UC Irvine Notebook : Greg Wilson Is Debating Which Recipe to Choose for His Future
John Weyler
The World Series : Minnesota Twins vs. St. Louis Cardinals : Lawless Night Leaves the Twins Tied Up : Before Homer, You Could Find Lawless in a Book of Trivia
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
In Move to Tight End, Mel Farr Jr. Puts Pro Career on the Line
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
Raiders : Wounds Left From Strike Seem to Be Healing
MARK HEISLER, Times Staff Writer
FOOD
An Easy Substitute for Savor Salt
JOAN DRAKE, Times Staff Writer
Traditional Bistro Fare Gets Colorful and Refreshing New Treatments
ANNE WILLAN,
Willan, cooking teacher and author, is founder and president of La Varenne Ecole de Cuisine in Paris. She lives in Washington. and
From Pumpkin to Pie in No Time
DIANA WILLIAMS HANSEN,
Hansen is a Louisville-based cooking consultant specializing in microwaving
Bakery Plans Child ID Program
White Chocolate Legacy
Bert Greene,
Greene is a New-York based food writer
Benefits in Choice of Lighter Versions of Dairy Products
TONI TIPTON
Favorite Spicy Cookies Make Use of Those Halloween Pumpkins
Barrio Fiesta Imports Taste of Philippines
BARBARA HANSEN, Times Staff Writer
ODDBALL FISH : Skate wings, ahi and opakapaka have been around for years. But only recently have adventurous California chefs made these unusual fish a regular part of their trendy cuisines.
Barbara Hansen, Times Staff Writer
This Fish Loaf is the Real McCoy
ROSE DOSTI, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Sarno's Regulars Have Large Servings of Tears and Nostalgia
CAROL McGRAW, Times Staff Writer
Helicopter Shuttle Drops Van Nuys Expansion Bid
T. W. McGARRY, Times Staff Writer
2 Accused of Murder in Drug-Overdose Death
Bradley Plan on Ride-Sharing Rules and Truck Fees Is Stalled
BILL BOYARSKY, Times City-County Bureau Chief
Police Wound Suspect in Pacoima Drug Deal
State Sues L.A. Over Ocean Spills of Sewage
KEVIN RODERICK, Times Staff Writer
San Diego
U.N. Aid for AIDS
Galinson Given Dayan Center Post
County Weighs Giving AIDS Safety Tips to Drug Abusers
LANIE JONES, Times Staff Writer
Lottery Winners
Parking Building Closed After Cracks Are Found
From United Press International
Quality of Life Board to Ask O'Connor Why Report Is Unaccepted
RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Energy Plant Funding Lost
Countywide : County Reaches Accord With Its Last Union
Local News in Brief : Tough Dog Law Advances
Local News in Brief : Sewer Project Opposed
Driver Arrested After Boy, 12, Is Hit
Upgrade of Freeway Call Boxes Urged
Encinitas
San Marcos
Hearing Scheduled : Burbank Airport Reveals Blueprint for Expansion
T.W. McGARRY, Times Staff Writer
5 Judges on List for Appellate Court Post
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
College District Trustees May Vote Themselves a Raise
LARRY GORDON, Times Education Writer
Local News in Brief : Police Outpost Opened
Refusenik Family Adjusting to L. A. Life but Won't Forget Plight of Soviet Jews
MATHIS CHAZANOV, Times Staff Writer
Countywide
Burbank Writes Off Concert Loss of $16,000
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Threat Suspect Arrested
Glasnost: Progress Note
Legislators Promise Efforts to Broaden Aid to Quake Victims
STEPHEN BRAUN, Times Staff Writer
City Officials Get Cunliffe's Response to Accusations
VICTOR MERINA, Times Staff Writer
An Explanation Is in Order
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ANDREA FORD, Times Staff Writer
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Gay March
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'Please, No More Fiascoes'
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Twins, 2, Playing With Matches Set Off Blaze in Home; 1 Boy Killed
SANTIAGO O'DONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Teen Faces Shooting Trial
Takeshita Is the Wrong Man for the Top Job : Bowing to Politics-by-Consensus Shortchanges the Japanese
FRANK GIBNEY,
Frank Gibney, the president of the Pacific Basin Institute in Santa Barbara, is the author of "Japan the Fragile Superpower."
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Don't Rush Malibu Sewers
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Santa Ana Looks Beyond Centerpointe
BOB SCHWARTZ, Times Staff Writer
Zoning Quirk Locks Out Landowners From Selling
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Dec. 2 Vote Set on Proposed Resort for Rancho Santa Fe
ANTHONY PERRY, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Councilwoman Resigns
Irvine : Waste Treatment Plant Location Battles Seen
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Did Quake Doom 'Jesus Saves' Church? : Claims of Serious Structural Damage Denied by Preservationists
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Ex-CHP Officer Admits Posing Twice as FBI Agent
TRACEY KAPLAN, Times Staff Writer
Judge Rejects Mistrial for Troiani, Cites Strong Case
TOM GORMAN, Times Staff Writer
Hostilities in Persian Gulf
Costa Mesa : 2 Men Charged With Shooting Club Doorman
Local News in Brief : $32 Million in Drugs Found
Ngapi either means "how much?" or "straight up," I can't remember which. : A T-shirt, 2 Pens and My Pants
AL MARTINEZ
Local News in Brief : Two Oil Paintings Stolen
Two Good Choices When Wandering Through Apple Country
DAVID NELSON
California Picks Elite 8 : Irvine Woman Top Teacher Candidate
CLAUDIA LUTHER, Times Staff Writer
Homeless Recyclers Might Be Left Poorer by the Scales of Justice
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
State Trauma Center Study Cites Huge Financial Losses
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
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Ouster of Members Halted : Court Steps Into Church's Embroglio
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
Name Change
State Court Lets the Law Have Its Day
MICHAEL MOORE,
Michael Moore is a professor of law at USC and at UC Berkeley. and
Crimes By Area Covered By The Los Angeles Police Department
Local News in Brief : Student to Stand Trial in Ramming Incident
Le Sex Shoppe Owner Placed on Probation
Oceanside
Man Flees as Explosion Rips Through Motor Home
LONN JOHNSTON, Times Staff Writer
Rips Deukmejian for Not Giving Issue Priority : Pat Brown Warns of Water Crisis
JOHN NEEDHAM, Times County Bureau Chief
Panel Urges Upgrading of Freeway Call Boxes
LAURIE BECKLUND, Times Staff Writer
Jury Awards $25,000 to Couple Whose Yard Was Doused by PCBs
JOHN SPANO, Times Staff Writer
'Prudent Yet Restrained' Is No Way to Fight a War : A Superior, Not Moderate, Show of Force Is Needed to Make Iran Abandon Its Attacks and Its Objectives
HARRY G. SUMMERS JR.,
Col. Harry G. Summers Jr. is a U.S. News and World Report contributing editor and a former adviser to the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Salesmen, Price Dip Cited in Firm's Crash
JANE APPLEGATE, Times Staff Writer
Huntington Beach : New Murder Charges Filed Against Couple
Noise Checkers Ready as Race Cars Gun Motors for Grand Prix Finale
ANTHONY PERRY, Times Staff Writer
Fuel-Laden Tanker Rams Barges in Louisiana; 3 Sink
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Teachers Face Charges of Molestation in Separate Cases
CLAUDIA LUTHER, Times Staff Writer
Two $50,000 Donations : Gifts Bolster Push For 2nd Bay Entry
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Suspect Who Had Escaped Convicted of Murder
JERRY HICKS, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : 5 Accused in Fake ID Case
Poway to Buy Mobile-Home Park to Aid Tenants
NANCY RAY, Times Staff Writer
Muffin Makers Rise to Challenge, Battle for the Favor of Sweet Tooth
PAM LITTLE, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : 3.2 Aftershock Recorded
Train Hits Man Walking on Trestle
San Ysidro
San Diego Election : Voters Face Two Taxing Choices on Aid for San Diego's Premier Parks
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Huntington Beach : Man Held in Shooting in Huntington Beach
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PATRICK GOLDSTEIN
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RANDY LEWIS
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Newport Harbor Museum Receives Big Art Donation
ALLAN JALON, Times Staff Writer
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WILLIAM WILSON, Times Art Critic
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LEWIS SEGAL, Times Dance Writer
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JOHN HENKEN
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CHARLES CHAMPLIN,
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A Painter Finds Extra Dimensions
DON SNOWDEN
'Dracula' Opens Way Off Broadway Theater
HERMAN WONG, Times Staff Writer
Financial Tremors Hitting L.a. Theater
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Stage Review : 'Harry, Thelma' Aren't Out Of The Woods
DAN SULLIVAN, Times Theater Critic
Garrison Keillor Misses Sing-along
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Woody Herman's Herd Of Friends Plan A Benefit
CHRISTINE ZIAYA,
Times intern Ziaya is a student at Los Angeles Valley College.
Retooled Dumptruck Hits The Road
DUNCAN STRAUSS
Arledge Expects Koppel To Stay Put
JAY SHARBUTT, Times Staff Writer
For Marlow, Local News Is Still Worth Taking Seriously
STEVE WEINSTEIN
Movie Review : Plausibility Becomes 'Suspect' In Drama
SHEILA BENSON,
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Movie Review : 'No Man's Land': Auto Theft Saga
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
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